Being a Trans Woman in 2023
There has been a lot going on for the past three years: a pandemic, an insurrection, and Twitter changing its symbol to an “X.” Unfortunately, what hasn’t changed is that a large number of the population have to fight for their basic rights because many older white men in power believe they know best when […]
How Reproductive Health Laws Affect College Decisions
Roe v. Wade Since Roe v. Wade was overturned in June 2022 there has been a cascade of events and decisions that have surrounded reproductive health, engulfing it in a storm of uncertainty or seizure. That wave has also hit other rights of vulnerable communities and left them in that same tempest. We can paint […]
A Journey toward Black Trans Womanhood
I don’t remember a time that I didn’t feel right in my body. There was also this sense of something was wrong and that became a sliding scale of “let me pretend everything was okay” to “I just want to hide away from everyone and everything.” At the time, I didn’t have the language for […]
The Intersectionality of Climate Change and Reproductive Rights
By: Friday Faraday For the better part of 40-plus years, America has been in a growing environmental justice movement. Although there is no concrete date on when this movement started, in the early 1980s, this movement became a larger protest that melded itself with the fight for racial justice. How this change went about started […]
What Is the Agency/Attorney Dynamic within Surrogacy?
By: Friday Faraday There are many moving parts when it comes to the surrogacy process, and we often get focused and lost in the medical part of it because of the beautiful astonishment within it, but while that is one of the foundational pieces of it there is something else that plays an important role […]
The Equality of Insurance Coverage for Surrogacy in India
By: Friday Faraday Our world is constantly changing, growing to keep up with social and economical advancement, and, as many of you might know by now, the benchmarks for that growth tends to rise and dip like a rollercoaster depending on where you are in this world. That uncertainty, especially when the center of it […]
Reproductive Rights and the 2024 Presidential Race
By: Friday Faraday The time is coming yet again, every four years we as a nation decide who is going to be the next President of the United States of America. The process of course is not as simple as just going to polls on November 4th (or early) to cast your vote. It starts […]
The Intersectionality of Reproductive Rights
By: Friday Faraday The world has been through a lot in the most recent years to say the least, a worldwide pandemic, an insurrection, five dollar gas prices, and much more. Unfortunately, and this is a big “unfortunately” that many of us are getting tired of is the continually fighting for our basic human rights, […]
The Status of Global Infertility
By: Friday Faraday The state of reproductive health has been in a flux for decades. Most people might be surprised by the “decades” part, especially when it comes to Roe v Wade being overturned and the fight for access to mifepristone for the entire US. The truth is that the alarm for reproductive health began […]